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Vanderbilt football fans toss goalpost into Cumberland River after upset win over Alabama


Vanderbilt football's shocking win over Alabama on Saturday, potentially the biggest win in program history, calls for a big celebration. And the Commodores fan base delivered after beating Crimson Tide 40-35 in Nashville, first rushing the field before tearing down the goal post. They lugged it out of FirstBank Stadium and all the way down Broadway. (The Tennessean)

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Vanderbilt football fans toss goalpost into Cumberland River after upset win over Alabama


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